1. FILM SCREENINGSThe Polish Ambassador – Pushing Through the Pavement: A Permaculture Action Tour Film

It’s true; musicians can be a catalyst for social change! Watch the inspiring story about the first Permaculture Action Tour, with music producer The Polish Ambassador, that covered over 9,000 miles through 33 cities and 19 states, from San Francisco to New York City, spreading funky beats and permaculture action. The film tells the story of the Permaculture Action Team traveling with musicians The Polish Ambassador, Ayla Nereo, Mr. Lif, and visual projection designer Liminus, working with local organizers and fans in each city to get their hands dirty building the world that we want to live in. With coverage of the entire 6 weeks on tour coast-to-coast, and over 40 interviews with permaculture designers, educators, and practitioners, the film is packed with exclusive TPA content, behind-the-scenes footage, and sustainable solutions. Amidst the global theater of climate change and a variety of other social and ecological problems, this film introduces permaculture as a practical solution we all can implement now, from the micro to the macro. We have all the power to make the world we want to live in!

Produced by Mitch Schultz, Andrew Lee, and Rick Strassman MD, “DMT: The Spirit Molecule” investigates dimethyltryptamine (DMT), an endogenous psychoactive compound, which exists in humans as well as in numerous species of plants and animals.

Electronic Awakening is an ethnographic documentary film by Director / Producer Andrew Johner that investigates the spirituality of Electronic Dance Music culture and its ties to ancient shamanic rituals. The film features dozens of experts, visionaries, and published authors who explore the premise that “Electronic Music is spiritual technology that allows access to higher states of consciousness”.

Goal of the talk is to explain that everything we create that is tangible leaves an in-print in time, RE: Our culture: clothing, flow toys, Visionary Art, jewelry, etc.
Presentation will cover:
(a) mention Keyframe’s film / DVD projects projects: http://keyframe-entertainment.com/film-2/
The Reinhabiting the Village book project, which I executive produced, and Michael Gosney mentioned previously at Ozora
(b) talk about other Festival film and book projects by other studios. Including the BOOM BOOK (I have a copy)
and Tribal Revival: http://keyframe-entertainment.com/culture-art/tribal-revival
(c) Mention artifacts such as the Lucidity Mythos Oracle deck project and the CoSM Journal from Alex Grey’s camp
(d) And end the talk with VR projects, such as our Damanhur VR experience, Galactic Gallery, and the potential of VR, AR, and XR to share the festival narratives and enhance our culture.